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1 It starts with some of our very basic assumptions about how teams interact.
2 These were such basic assumptions that even the lawyers would have missed them.
3 What they really do is transform basic assumptions about what politics is ultimately about.
4 It starts with some of our very basic assumptions about how te(...)
5 He is proposing the complete overthrow of the most basic assumptions of Western art since the Renaissance.
6 The basic assumptions about how everyone behaves.
7 This brings us back to rethinking some of our most basic assumptions about what democracy is even about.
8 This may involve investigating basic assumptions .
9 Along with his MIT neuroscientist colleague Dheeraj Roy and others, Tonegawa is upending basic assumptions in brain science.
10 A civil servant of sorts, his habit was to approach a theoretical problem by challenging its most basic assumptions .
11 But few shifts rival the current digital revolution in raising questions about some of the most basic assumptions of international diplomacy.
12 It's that it violates the security industry's most basic assumptions about a chip's digital functions and how they might be sabotaged.
13 The reason Google continues to grapple with this gaffe is that this Buzz feature contradicted users' basic assumptions about Gmail being private.
14 The low rates put the basic assumptions of banks and insurance companies in doubt and are the question most worrying Branson, he said.
15 Stripped of all diplomatic ornament, it is as follows: basically, we are against it, we do not share the basic assumptions and risk analysis.
16 The Air Resources Board said it disagreed with basic assumptions of the study and especially the thesis that there would be no savings or benefits.
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